Archery at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's team recurve

The men's team recurve competition of the archery events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held from 7 August to 11 August at the Archery field at the Villa Maria de Triunfo in Lima, Peru.

Men's team recurve at the XVIII Pan American Games
VenueVilla Maria de Triunfo
DatesAugust 7–11
Competitors24 from 8 nations
Medalists
 
 
 
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Schedule

Date Time Round
August 7, 20198:30Ranking round
August 7, 201914:30Quarterfinals
August 7, 201915:00Semifinals
August 11, 201910:32Finals


Results

Ranking round

The results were as follows:[1]

RankNationArchersScoreTotalNotes
1 United StatesBrady Ellison
Thomas Stanwood
Jack Williams
702
666
689
2057PR
2 BrazilMarcelo Costa
Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida
Bernardo Oliveira
651
692
659
2002
3 MexicoÁngel Alvarado
Luis Álvarez
Ernesto Boardman
672
672
639
1983
4 CanadaCrispin Duenas
Brian Maxwell
Eric Peters
681
638
661
1980
5 CubaHugo Franco
Adrián Puentes
Juan Carlos Stevens
658
659
655
1972
6 ColombiaDaniel Betancur
Andrés Pila
Daniel Pineda
633
659
673
1965
7 ChileAndres Aguilar Gimpel
Juan Painevil
Ricardo Soto
656
624
652
1932
8 GuatemalaDiego Castro Rojas
Thomas Flossbach
José López Palacios
648
649
605
1902

Elimination rounds

The results were as follows:[2]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                        
1  United States 6 58 58 58
8  Guatemala 0 50 50 55
1  United States 1 56 59 54
4  Canada 5 58 59 57
5  Cuba 2 52 54 52 53
4  Canada 6 53 49 56 54
4  Canada 5 53 54 54 53 27
7  Chile 4 51 53 55 55 24
3  Mexico 5 54 56 52 55 26
6  Colombia 4 55 53 55 52 26
3  Mexico 0 52 53 53 Bronze medal match
7  Chile 6 56 55 54
7  Chile 5 58 56 52 56 28 1  United States 5 52 54 56 52
2  Brazil 4 59 52 57 55 28 3  Mexico 3 51 54 56 52

References

  1. "Men's team recurve − Ranking round − Results" (PDF). Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). Retrieved 12 Aug 2019.
  2. "Men's team recurve − Elimination rounds − Results" (PDF). Lima Organizing Committee for the 2019 Pan and Parapan American Games (COPAL). Retrieved 12 Aug 2019.
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